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The SO2F2 quasi-spherical top: Correspondence between tensorial and Watson's formalisms

2006

Abstract The SO2F2 quasi-spherical top molecule with C2v symmetry is considered as a distorted spherical top deriving from the SO 4 2 − tetrahedral ion. We present here a detailed correspondence between the tensorial formalism using the Td⊃C2v reorientation and the usual Hamiltonian of Watson. We have also performed ab initio calculations in order to determine the centrifugal distorsion constants in the vibrational ground state.

reductions01 natural sciencesasymmetric top moleculesAnalytical ChemistryIon010309 opticsInorganic Chemistrysymbols.namesakeAb initio quantum chemistry methodsQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Chemical Physics010306 general physicsSpectroscopy[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]Chemistryab initio calculationsOrganic ChemistryRotation formalisms in three dimensionsFormalism (philosophy of mathematics)[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]symbolsTetrahedronGround stateHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)tensorial formalismquasi-spherical tops
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Rotational effects on the oscillation frequencies of newly born proto-neutron stars

2003

In this paper we study the effects of rotation on the frequencies of the quasi-normal modes of a proto-neutron star (PNS) born in a gravitational collapse during the first minute of life. Our analysis starts a few tenths of seconds after the PNS formation, when the stellar evolution can be described by a sequence of equilibrium configurations. We use the evolutionary models developed by Pons et al. (1999; 2001) that describe how a non rotating star cools down and contracts while neutrino diffusion and thermalization processes dominate the stellar dynamics. For assigned values of the evolution time, we set the star into slow rotation and integrate the equations of stellar perturbations in th…

relativityFOS: Physical sciencesmethods : numericalAstrophysicsAstrophysicsInstabilitystars : oscillationsmethods: numericalstars: neutronstars: rotationstars : rotationStellar dynamicsGravitational collapseAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsTime domainStellar evolutionPhysicsgravitational waves; methods : numerical; methods: numerical; relativity; stars : neutron; stars : oscillations; stars : rotation; stars: neutron; stars: oscillations; stars: rotationAstrophysics (astro-ph)Astronomy and Astrophysicsstars : neutronNeutron stargravitational wavesSpace and Planetary ScienceFrequency domainstars: oscillationsAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsNeutrinoMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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Mtlinteracts with members of Egfr signaling and cell adhesion genes in the Drosophila eye

2011

Mtl is a member of the Rho family of small GTPases in Drosophila. It was shown that Mtl is involved in planar cell polarity (PCP) establishment, together with other members of the same family like Cdc42, Rac1, Rac2 and RhoA. However, while Rac1, Rac2 and RhoA function downstream of Dsh in Fz/PCP signaling and upstream of a JNK cassette, Mtl and Cdc42 do not. To determine the functional context of Mtl during PCP establishment in the Drosophila eye, we performed a loss-of-function screen to search for dominant modifiers of a sev>Mtl rough eye phenotype. In addition, genetic interaction assays with candidate genes were also carried out. Our results show that Mtl interacts genetically with memb…

rho GTP-Binding ProteinsGeneticsOmmatidial rotationRHOAbiologyCytoskeleton organizationCell PolarityCDC42Cell biologyErbB ReceptorsPhenotypeInsect ScienceCell polarityCell Adhesionbiology.proteinAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsImmunoglobulin superfamilyDrosophilaCompound Eye ArthropodReceptors Invertebrate PeptideCell adhesionpsychological phenomena and processesDrosophila ProteinSignal TransductionFly
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Some remarks on Landau's (macroscopic) phase transition theory

2012

This paper explain the existence of a particular formal model (drew from Theoretical Astrophysics) whose thermodynamical phenomenology shows a possible second order phase transition (according to Landau’s Thermodynamical Theory) that seems does not verify the (Birman-Goldrich-Jaric) ”chain subduction criterion” and the (Ascher’s) ”maximality criterion” of Landau’s Phenomenological Theory. Therefore, it follows that Landau’s Phenomenological Theory is more restrictive than the Landau’s Thermodynamical Theory.

rotation equilibrium figures phase transition group representation
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Role of rotation and nitrogen fertilization on the productive and qualitative response of a barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

2009

rotation nitrogen fertilization Hordeum vulgareSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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The angle of trunk rotation and symmetry of a lower limb loading in musicians of a symphony orchestra in Poland: a pilot study concerning instrument-…

2022

Background: The study aimed to evaluate the angle of trunk rotation (ATR) and symmetry of lower limb loading in professional musicians. Material and Methods: A total of 60 instrumentalists were examined: cellists, violinists and musicians playing wind instruments. The scoliometer examination was used to assess trunk asymmetry. The angle of trunk rotation was measured at segment: Th1–Th4, Th5–Th12, and Th12–L4. The maximum value (ATR max) and the sum of three rotations (STR) were calculated. Two scales were used to assess the symmetry of lower limb loading. Loading symmetry index (LSI) of the lower limb was calculated. Results: Violinists have the highest mean values of ATR, ATR max, STR and…

scoliosisscoliometerPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPilot ProjectsGeneral MedicineviolinistsLower Extremityoccupational diseasesHumansPolandangle of trunk rotationOccupationscellistsMusicMedycyna pracy
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Effects of computer game playing on spatial skills

2004

spatial abilitygendercomputer gamesmental rotation
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Temperature measurement in gas mixtures by femtosecond Raman-induced polarization spectroscopy

2003

European Conference on Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy (ECONOS) MAR 30-APR 01, 2003 BESANCON, FRANCE; The potential of femtosecond Raman-induced polarization spectroscopy (RIPS) for the simultaneous determination of temperature and concentrations was investigated. These measurements were related to the rotational time response of the molecular gas mixture, which was measured as a function of the pump-probe time delay. The change of the polarizability anisotropy with respect to the vibrational levels was taken into account. The results of temperature measurements in pure CO2 showed good agreement with the values obtained by a thermocouple. The RIPS technique was also applied to a CO2-N2 gas m…

spectroscopyHYDROGEN CARS THERMOMETRYrotational Ramanfemtosecond laserDEPENDENCEHIGH-PRESSURECO2POLARIZABILITYBROADENING COEFFICIENTStemperature measurement
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Trapped Ion Oscillation Frequencies as Sensors for Spectroscopy

2010

The oscillation frequencies of charged particles in a Penning trap can serve as sensors for spectroscopy when additional field components are introduced to the magnetic and electric fields used for confinement. The presence of so-called "magnetic bottles" and specific electric anharmonicities creates calculable energy-dependences of the oscillation frequencies in the radiofrequency domain which may be used to detect the absorption or emission of photons both in the microwave and optical frequency domains. The precise electronic measurement of these oscillation frequencies therefore represents an optical sensor for spectroscopy. We discuss possible applications for precision laser and microw…

spectroscopyPhotonmagnetic momentlcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryArticleAnalytical ChemistryElectromagnetic FieldsElectric fieldmagnetic bottlelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringMicrowavesSpectroscopyInstrumentationIonsOscillationChemistryLasersSpectrum Analysispenning trapPenning trapAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIon trapRotational spectroscopyAtomic physicsMicrowaveSensors
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Stochastic gravito-inertial modes discovered by CoRoT in the hot Be star HD 51452

2012

International audience; Context. Be stars are rapidly rotating stars with a circumstellar decretion disk. They usually undergo pressure and/or gravity pulsation modes excited by the κ-mechanism, i.e. an effect of the opacity of iron-peak elements in the envelope of the star. In the Milky Way, p-modes are observed in stars that are hotter than or equal to the B3 spectral type, while g-modes are observed at the B2 spectral type and cooler. Aims. We observed a B0IVe star, HD 51452, with the high-precision, high-cadence photometric CoRoT satellite and high-resolution, ground-based HARPS and SOPHIE spectrographs to study its pulsations in great detail. We also used the lower resolution spectra a…

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